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This Eva Green Poster Was “Banned” for Being Too Sexy, So Now Of Course You'll Look at It

Is there any better way to get people to look at something than by telling them it was deemed “too sexy”? And is there any company better than The Weinstein Company better at getting attention for its projects than by riding the coattails of a so-called controversy?

Don’t even answer that question. Just behold this poster of Eva Green, which according to Page Six was not approved by the MPAA “for nudity — curve of under breast and dark nipple/areola circle visible through sheer gown.”

The Weinstein Company—which owns Dimension Films, the distributor Sin City: A Dame to Kill For-- e-mailed us this story, which proves that getting M.P.A.A. approval to hang your poster in movie theaters is hardly the only the way to generate publicity. And can you blame them? Who needs to get prominent placement in the local Regal chain when you can become desktop wallpaper for every teenage boy in America.

Sin City: A Dame to Kill For opens August 22, and is also the reason Jessica Alba appeared on the cover of Entertainment Weeklyin a bikini. Juno Temple, Rosario Dawson, Jamie Chung, and Jaime King are also among the cast; no word on which parts of their bodies will cause the next faux-stir.